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With fewer K-12 students, some decline in Michigan’s teacher ranks is normal and inevitable. But it’s not that simple. Need is evident in urban regions and growing
Memo 1141, June 2016 In Brief Over the most recent 25-year period since 1990, Detroit’s population dropped 34 percent, but Detroit Public School’s (DPS’s) enrollment fell 73

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June 16, 2016
...universities and community colleges, which then helps to subsidize tuition costs for college students; Statutory revenue sharing allocations to local units of government in Michigan; And support

Council Briefs

April 16, 2026
...largely in response to ballooning enrollments and the ability of schools to tap tuition and other revenue sources when faced with reduced state aid. Commenting on the

Press Release

September 23, 2013
...italics: “[n]o payment, credit, tax benefit, exemption or deduction, tuition voucher, subsidy, grant or loan of public monies or property shall be provided, directly or indirectly, to
Stagnant growth in public operating support for Michigan institutions of higher education is leading to rising tuition and fee charges. This webinar will review a new report

Webinar

January 20, 2023
...this intuition. Focusing on peer states, we found that nine of Michigan’s ten peer states have an even larger gap than Michigan between their respective funding and

Council Briefs

July 17, 2024
...for struggling readers, and expanded tuition-free pre-school services. These new investments, along with $1 billion per year in state “at-risk” student funding to support third-grade reading initiatives,

Council Briefs

September 30, 2024
...contrast, statewide K-12 enrollments have declined each year since 2003. Second, higher education institutions have access to revenue sources (e.g., dedicated property tax for community colleges and

Council Briefs

September 25, 2013
...to increase the number of opportunities they could have in the future. States are also working on apprenticeships, tuition assistance, and resources to help workers find job

Council Briefs

November 13, 2024
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